Zhang Haidi, born in Jinan in autumn of 1955. At the age of five, he suffered from myelopathy and was completely paralyzed from the chest down. From then on, Zhang Haidi began her unique life. Unable to go to school, she taught herself primary and secondary school courses at home. /kloc-When she was 0/5 years old, Heidi followed her parents and sent her to the countryside of Liaocheng (Shandong) to be a teacher for her children. She also taught herself acupuncture techniques and treated villagers for free. Later, Zhang Haidi taught himself many foreign languages and worked as a radio repairman.
Facing the cruel fate challenge, Aunt Zhang Haidi didn't feel depressed and sink. She fought the disease with tenacious perseverance and perseverance, withstood severe tests and was full of confidence in life. Although she didn't have a chance to enter the school, she studied hard, finished all the courses in primary and secondary schools, taught herself college English, Japanese, German and Esperanto, and studied the courses of universities and graduate students. From 65438 to 0983, Zhang Haidi began to engage in literary creation, translating hundreds of thousands of English novels such as The Clinic by the Sea, and compiling books such as A Window Open to the Sky, Questioning of Life, and Dreams in Wheelchairs. Among them, Dream in a Wheelchair was published in Japan and South Korea, while Questioning Life was reprinted three times less than half a year ago. Before The Pursuit of Life, this prize has never been awarded to prose works.
After listening to my mother's story about Aunt Heidi, I shed tears, and scenes of her tenacious struggle were replayed in my mind. I asked my mother curiously, "As a disabled person, she has done something that normal people can't do.". Who gave her this unimaginable power and who made her so strong? " "It's the belief in her heart!" How much effort does she have to make and how many twists and turns she has to take to complete her faith? She did it! Because she has a goal in mind. Aunt Heidi's story shocked me and won everyone's praise. Even Grandpa Deng Xiaoping wrote an inscription before his death: "Learn from Zhang Haidi and be a new communist party member with ideals, morality, culture and discipline!"
Aunt Zhang Haidi is not only an example for the disabled to work hard, but also an example for me to learn. I live and study in such a good condition now, and I don't spend my life in a wheelchair like Aunt Heidi. Why can't I set a goal to pursue like Aunt Heidi? I want to learn from Aunt Heidi, cultivate good study habits from childhood, establish a belief in life in my heart, serve my country when I grow up, and use all the knowledge I "dig" from my teacher to serve my country and make our country more prosperous! Let's go up a flight of stairs and live in it!
Aunt Zhang Haidi's motto "Live and be a person who is beneficial to society" will also be my motto in the future.